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Episode 76: Breaks, Vacation, Rest, and Recreation (Copy)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 76: Breaks, Vacation, Rest, and Recreation (Copy)

Host Noah Brink talks about the theology of rest and recreation to both provide greater context for understanding the need for these breaks, but also to encourage reflection in the normal day-to-day of our school weeks, days, and individual class periods or lessons. We were made for rest; spiritual formation requires pause, reflection, and solitude. So, how can we do a better job of weaving a theology of recreation and rest into the fabrics of our schools? that's the question and goal of this Episode.

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Episode 76: Breaks, Vacation, Rest, and Recreation
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 76: Breaks, Vacation, Rest, and Recreation

Host Noah Brink talks about the theology of rest and recreation to both provide greater context for understanding the need for these breaks, but also to encourage reflection in the normal day-to-day of our school weeks, days, and individual class periods or lessons. We were made for rest; spiritual formation requires pause, reflection, and solitude. So, how can we do a better job of weaving a theology of recreation and rest into the fabrics of our schools? that's the question and goal of this Episode.

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Episode 74: The Ultimate Goal of Learning (On Learning, Part 6)
Noah Brink Noah Brink

Episode 74: The Ultimate Goal of Learning (On Learning, Part 6)

Host Noah Brink concludes our six part series on learning by returning to essential questions about the purpose of our Christian schools. Christian schools ought rethink what it means to be an educated person and what's most important for our students to learn. Do our "Portraits of a Graduate" reveal a truly Christian commitment, or are they essentially the same as what we'd find in secular school? What do we mean by success? These struggles aren't aren't limited to the Christian Education sphere alone, but they reveal our general approach to "the Christian life." However, our task is to cling to what the Bible calls us toward, believing the gospel and accepting the unique realities of a gospel-immersed worldview.

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